Money won’t turn people straight: One billionaire’s bad idea
A billionaire offers a multimillion-dollar reward to the man who marries his lesbian daughter
Gigi
Chao’s father has dreams for his little girl. He wants his 34-year-old
daughter to find a nice man, settle down and get married. And because
Cecil Chao Sze-tsung is filthy rich, he’s even willing to sweeten the
deal for a future son-in-law. Two years ago, the Hong Kong billionaire
offered the equivalent of $65 million to the man who could get his
daughter to marry him, “I don’t mind whether he is rich or poor. The important thing is that he is generous and kind-hearted.” This week, he upped the ante, big-time, doubling the offer to approximately $130 million.
But though Gigi Chao is in a firmly committed relationship, she still
doesn’t have a special man in her life. Gigi Chao is gay. And all the
money in the world won’t change that.
Ms. Chao’s father initially launched his campaign to find a husband for her in 2012, after she married her partner, Sean Eav, in a civil ceremony in France. Mr. Chao has staunchly refused to recognize the union, though the couple have been together nearly a decade. Her father has said, “I would not force her to marry a man. But obviously I would, from my point of view, prefer her to be married and to have grandchildren.”
At first, Gigi Chao affably brushed off her father’s vow to give the man who wins her a “moderately deluxe life.” She told the Telegraph in 2012, “I was entertained by it, and then that entertainment turned into the realization and conviction that I am a really lucky girl to have such a loving daddy, because it’s really sweet of him to do something like this as an expression of his fatherly love.”
But now that he’s dramatically increased his offer to get his daughter hitched, Gigi Chao says that the suitors have been coming out of the woodwork. The South China Post has reported that she’s received “strange” phone calls and emails from men telling her, “I want to be a billionaire!”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
is a staff writer for Salon and the author of "Gimme Shelter: My Three
Years Searching for the American Dream." Follow her on Twitter: @embeedub.
Ms. Chao’s father initially launched his campaign to find a husband for her in 2012, after she married her partner, Sean Eav, in a civil ceremony in France. Mr. Chao has staunchly refused to recognize the union, though the couple have been together nearly a decade. Her father has said, “I would not force her to marry a man. But obviously I would, from my point of view, prefer her to be married and to have grandchildren.”
At first, Gigi Chao affably brushed off her father’s vow to give the man who wins her a “moderately deluxe life.” She told the Telegraph in 2012, “I was entertained by it, and then that entertainment turned into the realization and conviction that I am a really lucky girl to have such a loving daddy, because it’s really sweet of him to do something like this as an expression of his fatherly love.”
But now that he’s dramatically increased his offer to get his daughter hitched, Gigi Chao says that the suitors have been coming out of the woodwork. The South China Post has reported that she’s received “strange” phone calls and emails from men telling her, “I want to be a billionaire!”
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